Dustin Kopp

Governor Kehoe Repeals Voter-Backed Paid Sick Leave Law

Governor Kehoe Repeals Voter-Backed Paid Sick Leave Law

Despite Missouri voters approving the measure, paid sick leave is repealed by Missouri's legislature...
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Temporary Water Outage Scheduled for Dustin and Trevor Courts in Desloge on Friday

Temporary Water Outage Scheduled for Dustin and Trevor Courts in Desloge on Friday

The City of Desloge is notifying residents of an upcoming temporary water outage scheduled for Frida...
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Missouri's SNAP Program Faces Changes Following Bill Passage

Missouri SNAP Recipients Face Tighter Rules After “Big Beautiful Bill” Becomes Law

Tighter restrictions on SNAP benefits, particularly for those older than 55...
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Cellphone Use In Schools Under New Guidelines

Governor Kehoe Signs Education Bill Including School Cell Phone Rules and Safety Measures

Starting this coming school year, there will be new guidelines for cell phone usage in schools...
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Potosi Man Arrested After Vehicle Pursuit Ends in Crash

Potosi Man Arrested After Vehicle Pursuit Ends in Crash

A Potosi man led police officers on a chase down Highway P Monday night..
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Pacific Man Faces Assault and Armed Criminal Action Charges

Pacific Man Charged with Attempted Murder After Shotgun Attack

A 36-year-old man has been booked into the Jefferson County Jail on charges of assault and armed cri...
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Ste. Genevieve and YMCA Enter Parternship

Ste. Genevieve County Community Center to Become YMCA Facility Through New Partnership

Ste. Genevieve County and Gateway Region YMCA enter 5-year partnership...
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Irondale Man Charged with Multiple Child Sex Crimes Following Five-Month Investigation

Irondale Man Charged with Multiple Child Sex Crimes Following Five-Month Investigation

An Irondale man is facing a series of serious charges following a five-month investigation into alle...
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Potosi Elementary Students Explore Agriculture Through Hands-On Summer Program

Potosi Elementary Students Explore Agriculture Through Hands-On Summer Program

Potosi elementary students have been learning where their food and everyday products come from this ...
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New Executive Assistant Joins Park Hills - Leadington Chamber

New Executive Assistant Joins Park Hills - Leadington Chamber

The Park Hills - Leadington Chamber of Commerce has welcomed MacKenzie Page as its new Executive Ass...
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Missouri News

More Than 200,000 Voter Registrations Removed in Missouri in 2025

More Than 200,000 Voter Registrations Removed in Missouri in 2025

Those removed include deceased voters and convicted felons...
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New Law Relating to Nontraditional Educational Settings to Become Law

New Law Relating to Nontraditional Educational Settings to Become Law

Senate Bill 63 will create and modify provisions relating to the participat...
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Governor Kehoe Launches ‘Show-Me America 250’ at Missouri State Fair

Governor Kehoe Launches ‘Show-Me America 250’ at Missouri State Fair

The United States turns 250 years old next year...
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Trump Reportedly Urging Missouri to Redraw Congressional Map Before 2026

Trump Reportedly Urging Missouri to Redraw Congressional Map Before 2026

Republicans seek further advantages through redistricting...
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New Law Lets Chaplains in Schools

New Law Lets Chaplains in Schools

A new law takes effect in a couple of weeks...
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    Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Ben Tracy meets a father-and-daughter team who use data and art in their study of melting glaciers. Also: Conor Knighton sits down with “Severance” actor Adam Scott; Tracy Smith profiles the Icelandic singer and instrumentalist Laufey; David Pogue meets some iconic stars of TV commercials; Alina Cho interviews artist Rashid Johnson; John Dickerson reports on the aftermath of the Trump-Putin Summit; and Janet Shamlian tells the story of a unique pilgrimage for hikers in West Texas – a desk perched on top of a hill overlooking the high desert.
  • 8/17/2025: The Promise; The Land of Declining Sons
    First, a report on the identification of 9/11 victims' remains. Then, a look at Japan’s population crisis.
  • Hurricane Erin restrengthens to Category 4 storm
    Erin is the first hurricane to develop over the Atlantic this year, and meteorologists are closely tracking its path and forecast.
  • 8/17: CBS Weekend News
    Ahead of Trump meeting, Zelenskyy says he won't give territory to Russia; Remakes and sequels highlight this year's summer blockbuster season
  • The Strange Shooting of Alex Pennig
    A nurse is found dead in her apartment. Surveillance video captures her coming home for the last time. Can investigators piece together what happened next? "48 Hours"' Natalie Morales reports.